Intermarché recently announced a urgent reminder nationally regarding a product very popular with consumers. This preventive measure was taken following the detection of the bacteria Listeria monocytogenesresponsible for listeriosis, a disease that can be serious.
The Intermarché supermarket chain has launched an urgent recall concerning a food product very popular in France: the Saint-Jean truffle in strips sold under the Les Créations brand. This recall was decided following the detection of the presence of Listeria monocytogenes, a bacteria responsible for listeriosis, an illness that can be serious in certain vulnerable people.
Details of the recalled product
The product affected by this recall is the Saint-Jean truffle in strips, distributed in the frozen sections of Intermarché between October 21 and November 20, 2024. The GTIN code of the product is 3250393378812 with the batch number 24090800. The minimum durability date is April 4, 2027. Consumers who have purchased this product are advised not to not consume it and return it to the point of sale for a full refund.
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Reasons and risks associated with recall
Listeria monocytogenes is a bacteria that can cause listeriosis, a serious infection that is especially dangerous for children, pregnant women, the elderly and those with weakened immune systems. The infection can present with fever, headache and body aches and in some more serious cases it can lead to more severe complications such as meningitis or blood infections.
This recall is an act of prevention to eliminate any potential risk to the health of consumers. Intermarché takes this situation very seriously and has put in place a refund procedure for buyers of the affected product. Customers have until January 19 to make their return.
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It is crucial for consumers to regularly check product recall information to ensure the safety of themselves and those around them.
Urgent Recall at Intermarché: a Popular Product Posing a Health Risk
Intermarché, one of the main supermarket chains in France, has just launched a significant recall which affects a product widely consumed by the French. This recall specifically concerns smoked salmon slices, a popular delicacy during the holidays and throughout the year. The reason for this massive recall is the detection of the Listeria monocytogenesa bacteria capable of causing listeriosis, a potentially serious illness.
Listeriosis is particularly dangerous for certain vulnerable populations such as pregnant women, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. It typically presents with symptoms such as fever, severe headache, muscle stiffness, nausea, and sometimes gastrointestinal upset. These symptoms can develop up to two months after consuming contaminated products, making initial diagnosis difficult.
Intermarché acted quickly by launching this recall at the first alert from public health services. Consumers with impacted batches are urged not to consume the product and return it to the point of purchase for a full refund. The affected lot numbers have been clearly published on the brand's official website as well as in press releases to ensure that information reaches everyone who may be affected.
This reminder underlines the importance of the reactivity of large distribution chains in the management of food risks. Intermarché, aware of its crucial role in the consumption chain, takes rigorous measures to prevent any illness that may result from the consumption of contaminated products. This demonstrates their commitment to the safety and health of their customers.
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